2021 Buncombe County Election: Woodfin and Weaverville

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This year’s election season may not be as, uh, intense as last year, but Buncombe County does have 2 upcoming municipal elections that are open to Weaverville + Woodfin residents on Nov. 2, 2021. The last official day to register for these elections is Fri., Oct. 8, so let’s take a look at the key details of these upcoming races.

Who’s on the ballot?

  • Weaverville’s Mayoral election has only 1 candidate: incumbent Patrick Fitzsimmons.
  • Weaverville’s Town Council has 4 candidates and 3 seats: Catherine Cordell, Doug Jackson, Thomas P. Veasey II, and Michele Wood.
  • Town of Woodfin Commissioners has 8 candidates and 3 seats: Ellen Brown, Jackie Bryson, Eric Edgerton, Debra Giezentanner, Don Hensley, Jim McAllister, Linwood Nichols, and Hazel Thornton.
  • Town of Woodfin’s Sanitary Water and Sewer District Trustee election has 3 incumbent candidates running for its 3 seats: Ivo Ballentine, Sarah W. Gassaway, and Don Haynes.

Note: City of Asheville elections have been pushed to 2022 as a result of a new law that shifted Asheville City Council elections from odd-numbered years to even ones. Learn more .

To be eligible to vote, you must:

  • Live in the Town of Weaverville, Town of Woodfin, or be a or be a Woodfin Water and Sewer customer.
  • Register by Oct. 8 at 5 p.m. (if you’re a new voter).
  • Have resided in your precinct for at least 30 days prior to the election.
  • Provide either photo ID or documentation that verifies your current address.

How to vote:

  • Absentee by mail: Request one here by Oct. 26 at 5 p.m. or, if you’re an active military member, by Nov. 1 at 5 p.m. Your ballot must be returned to the County or postmarked by Nov. 2 at 5 p.m.
  • Early voting: Runs from Oct. 14-30 at the Election Services warehouse (50 Coxe Ave.). On Sat., Oct. 30, the Woodfin Community Center (20 Community Rd.), and Weaverville Community Center (60 Lake Shore Dr.) will also be open.
  • Election Day: On Nov. 2, polls will be open from 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Find your precinct here .
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Laura is based in Asheville, NC and has written for AVLtoday since March 2021. Before joining 6AM City, she wrote for Mountain Xpress and created content for the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce (the 2019 National Chamber of the Year). In her free time, she loves exploring her city by bike, testing out new restaurants, and hanging out with her dog Iroh at the park.